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The only manual in my DOCS folder for F-86F in English is the quick start guide. The other in Russian mostly with a few lines of English here and there.

 

1. Any news on whether there will be detailed all English manual too?

 

2. Has the F-86F come out of Beta? If not when is it expected to be finalised?

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So this is how it will remain?

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Posted (edited)

Well, they started translating it, so I guess it's going to be done eventually. The problem is, releasing manuals was never a strong point of BST (MiG-15 being the exception) so I don't think they can give estimated dates. Meanwhile, the real F-86F manual found on the net will give You all info You need, except for the LABS system.

Edited by Art-J

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If you're asking me that question, I have no idea. I was merely reinforcing your post re: the Russian Flight manual.

This vendor has a history of moving very slowly on documentation and for that matter bringing their products out of the Beta stage.

I wouldn't look for an English Flight Manual in the near future.

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3rd Mar Div

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Posted (edited)

As a quick work around, I copy small parts of the Russian manual and post it into Google translator. Sometimes I get to find out what I want to know and copy and paste it along with the picture into my own document for future reference but sometimes its a bit gobblygook and need to work out what the translation means

Edited by zacklaws
Posted (edited)

That sounds a complicated way of doing it zacklaws, why not just read the real manual?

 

F-86F Flight Manual

 

F86F_flt_man.jpg

 

Personally I would much prefer to read the same manual that the actual pilots would have read when the aircraft was in service anyway, and it's already written in American English, so no translations errors!

 

IMHO, Belsimtek have an excellent reputation for striving to get our simulated aircraft exactly the same as the real aircraft, if you find anything in the real manual that's not the same in the our simulated aircraft (remember we have the F-86F-35 version specifically), then note in the Bugs and Problems section.

Edited by =AH=_Sid
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These seem like interesting ideas

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